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it is rush hour in beijing and allows us is on the road. these speed data is climb on board, introduced themselves, and hope that a young lady shows interest. if someone holds up a smiley face selling, they can sit down and talk for seven minutes. >> unlike online dating, you get to see each other and it can start conversing right away. it is a novelty and i thought i would try it out. so far, it has not been bad. i've already meant to women. >> it is not easy to make a good impression in a 60-second contradiction. -- country -- introduction. this man fails to do so. these women have high standards and they know what they want. " they really do have high expectations. it does not help that i am not from beijing and i do not know anyone here. due to my job, i have moved a lot in the last few years. that has made it hard to find a girlfriend. >> to knows? the woman of the streams might get on at the next stop. at least for these young people, the time they have to spend stuck in traffic is not wasted. if you do not have that bus ticket, the i
it is rush hour in beijing and allows us is on the road. these speed data is climb on board, introduced themselves, and hope that a young lady shows interest. if someone holds up a smiley face selling, they can sit down and talk for seven minutes. >> unlike online dating, you get to see each other and it can start conversing right away. it is a novelty and i thought i would try it out. so far, it has not been bad. i've already meant to women. >> it is not easy to make a good...
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. >>> nhk political commentator joining us. masayo nakajima joins us. what does the promise by the japanese government submit a final environmental report actually mean? >> the central government hopes to apply the request for a land reclamation project with the governor of okinawa by next summer. that does not necessarily mean that the relocation project will be achieved easily because there are still a lot of problems or obstacles with convincing the locals the biggest. >> why did the japanese government promise the assessment, even though it's not a big step? >> the administration wants to show the u.s. that progress is being made towards breaking the stalemate. you know, the u.s. government has long been irritated with the delayed progress of their relocation issue. noda's predecessors have frustrated japan's biggest ally by failing to follow through on their various promises. with next year the presidential election in mind, obama wants to remove as many obstacles as possible, because the race is expected to be very tight. so the japanese governmen
. >>> nhk political commentator joining us. masayo nakajima joins us. what does the promise by the japanese government submit a final environmental report actually mean? >> the central government hopes to apply the request for a land reclamation project with the governor of okinawa by next summer. that does not necessarily mean that the relocation project will be achieved easily because there are still a lot of problems or obstacles with convincing the locals the biggest....
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now the other taliban sees us as enemies but the government is not helping us. things are getting dangerous for us. >> he would like to complain to the government representatives next week. we agreed to meet up then. now, we are heading to couple -- to kabul to meet a taliban official. he was the voice of the taliban as the ambassador to pakistan. now, he lives somewhere in western kabul, but he is reputed to have excellent contacts with the taliban leadership. >> the taliban are demanding the withdrawal of foreign troops and the government is demanding that the taliban laid down their weapons. if there is no compromise, the war will continue. >> we showed a former ambassador video footage of a press conference he gave in pakistan in september, 2001 when the taliban refused to hand over osama bin laden, war drew closer. suddenly, and he has become suddenly facebook -- philosophical. >> you should not look back because that makes you sick and sad. it is useless. sometimes i asked myself, what was our mistake, what did we do wrong? what could we have done differen
now the other taliban sees us as enemies but the government is not helping us. things are getting dangerous for us. >> he would like to complain to the government representatives next week. we agreed to meet up then. now, we are heading to couple -- to kabul to meet a taliban official. he was the voice of the taliban as the ambassador to pakistan. now, he lives somewhere in western kabul, but he is reputed to have excellent contacts with the taliban leadership. >> the taliban are...
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writing, the use of the telephone, the use of the fax, to actively seek work. compared to other countries in subsaharan africa, the per capita income in namibia is relatively high. before the global financial crisis, its economy was growing by 5% per year. but about 50% of namibians do not have steady jobs. >> that is, unfortunately, a typical problem, not only for namibia, but for southern africa as a whole. we have the same pattern in zimbabwe, south africa, some in malawi. the region is characterized by that. what it means is the economic growth focus on a small formal sector which is normally mining, retail, hospitality, and a bit of manufacturing. but the vast majority that makes ends meet in the informal economy and in the rural ago couple yalt economy is not counted in at all. >> the township of katutura, on the outskirts of windhoek, was not during the apartheid era. amutenya simon shares this hut with his two sisters. his wife lives with their daughter in the north of namibia, where he originally comes from. they see each other only every three months
writing, the use of the telephone, the use of the fax, to actively seek work. compared to other countries in subsaharan africa, the per capita income in namibia is relatively high. before the global financial crisis, its economy was growing by 5% per year. but about 50% of namibians do not have steady jobs. >> that is, unfortunately, a typical problem, not only for namibia, but for southern africa as a whole. we have the same pattern in zimbabwe, south africa, some in malawi. the region...
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the change helped us. we can now reach markets with our products that previously we had no access to. >> another source of satisfaction for antonio mendez is this new cemetery. there are only a couple of breaks here at present, but there is a lot of space for the future -- there are only a couple of graves here. it symbolizes the hope that jews have a future here in belmonte. >> it is always good to see people rediscovering their roots in celebrating them. i have no objection to kosher wine, or any other kind, for that matter. we'll be back next week. join us then if you can. for now, goodbye from brussels. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
the change helped us. we can now reach markets with our products that previously we had no access to. >> another source of satisfaction for antonio mendez is this new cemetery. there are only a couple of breaks here at present, but there is a lot of space for the future -- there are only a couple of graves here. it symbolizes the hope that jews have a future here in belmonte. >> it is always good to see people rediscovering their roots in celebrating them. i have no objection to...
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do stay with us. we'll be back with more updates at the top of the next hour. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >p >>>> i'm here with world. tthe first pick is a documenta thp that loothat looks at tthe first pick is a documenta thp that loothat looks a in use of new energy sources. since the japan earthquake, interest in energy resources have skyrocketed. this follows the competition between companies to provide new energy systems for the energy saving smart cities of the future. next, a fresh look at water and how it is valued by japanese culture. in cool japan, people introduce fresh water from different viewpoints. free water is available in japanese towns and cities. reporters set out to discover the culture of water in japan. and our last pick, the mark of beauty. inside guide to traditional japanese aesthetics. cue tan ee yak ee we're. why the
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the mayor locks us in like prisoners and he treats us even worse. >> i was against the wall from the start. instead of spending so much money on that, they could have paid off our debt to the utility companies.
the mayor locks us in like prisoners and he treats us even worse. >> i was against the wall from the start. instead of spending so much money on that, they could have paid off our debt to the utility companies.
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also, they could replace aging power plants that use coal and other fossil fuels. the company stresses that a smaller plant can be built more easily underground for safety. >> we've got to recognize that nuclear power, if it's safe, can make a significant contribution to the climate change question. >> reporter: this development comes from policies of the obama administration to promote nuclear power plants. even after the nuclear disaster at fukushima, the u.s. government kept providing funding for research and development of nuclear projects. but before the plant can go through, approval from the government is necessary. so the company's ceo went to congress to argue the benefits of the project. >> this program proposed -- >> the program serves the national interest, by bringing to market a nuclear option, a noncarbon source of base-load energy and strengthens the domestic manufacturing base creating jobs and exports. >> reporter: but some congress members are skeptical. >> the fukushima crisis also demonstrated the potential danger, the proposed small modular re
also, they could replace aging power plants that use coal and other fossil fuels. the company stresses that a smaller plant can be built more easily underground for safety. >> we've got to recognize that nuclear power, if it's safe, can make a significant contribution to the climate change question. >> reporter: this development comes from policies of the obama administration to promote nuclear power plants. even after the nuclear disaster at fukushima, the u.s. government kept...
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the mayor locks us in like prisoners and he treats us even worse. >> i was against the wall from the start. instead of spending so much money on that, they y could have paid off our debt to the utility companies. then we would at least have running water again. >> but nobody seems to care that that roma are upset and angry. the mayor has told them they are to blame for the situation they are in. many people across europe think like the mayor. other towns are events following his example. this town has not build a barrier to contain its roma that is 3 meters tall. the mayor has no qualms about what he has done. he thinks it is entirely justified. >> there used to be an old mill here. they trashed it and stole everything. they destroyed the fences and filled the place with rubbish. what i have built is not a wall. is just a barrier. >> this is home to roma, and gary italy's and rumanians. it has not seen in -- home to roma, hungarians and rumanians. it has not seen any ethnic conflicts. the wall goes right past his yard. >> we are poor. i have no income and i live off of welfare. my ch
the mayor locks us in like prisoners and he treats us even worse. >> i was against the wall from the start. instead of spending so much money on that, they y could have paid off our debt to the utility companies. then we would at least have running water again. >> but nobody seems to care that that roma are upset and angry. the mayor has told them they are to blame for the situation they are in. many people across europe think like the mayor. other towns are events following his...
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banks using a tool called credit defaults swaps. now those banks hold nearly 25 billion euros agree that. most of the major financial services funds in the u.s. are involved -- goldman sachs, jpmorgan, and bank of america, to name just three. the details of who injured how much money in those institutions remain unclear. bank of america looks to face the biggest blow. it was already hit hard by the financial crisis in 2008. it is slashing tens of thousands of jobs. if the bank of america collapsed, it would send shock waves through the financial sector at a time when the u.s. is battling its own debt problems and the american economy is flagging. market tensions have also spread to other industrialized countries, such as japan, south korea, and taiwan. their economies depend heavily on foreign investments and exports, and markets are closely integrated with those in europe and the u.s. stocks there have been in a tailspin for two months. in emerging economies like brazil, china, russia, and india, governments are urging quick and de
banks using a tool called credit defaults swaps. now those banks hold nearly 25 billion euros agree that. most of the major financial services funds in the u.s. are involved -- goldman sachs, jpmorgan, and bank of america, to name just three. the details of who injured how much money in those institutions remain unclear. bank of america looks to face the biggest blow. it was already hit hard by the financial crisis in 2008. it is slashing tens of thousands of jobs. if the bank of america...
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many eu parliamentarians believe that speculators are using the markets. >> a -- art of using the markets. >> these provide services for citizens. these are not areas for speculation where did you can earn money at the expense of everyone else. -- where the few can earn money at the expense of everyone else. >> the basque separatist group eta says there and in their struggle for a basque homeland. the international mediators including leading figures who brokered reconciliation agreements in south africa and northern ireland met two days ago to pressure the groups to announce violence. this would mark the end of four decades of violence in spain. turkish troops are continuing an offensive against kurdish rebels in northern iraq. air force jets bombed the jets overnight in response to attacks which killed 24 soldiers. they provoked outrage in turkey. hundreds of people gathered chanting slogans against kurdish rebels. on wednesday, turkey is matched commandos in pursuit of the rebels. 's dispatched commandos in pursuit of the rebels. this is the heaviest use since 1993. -- turkey dispatche
many eu parliamentarians believe that speculators are using the markets. >> a -- art of using the markets. >> these provide services for citizens. these are not areas for speculation where did you can earn money at the expense of everyone else. -- where the few can earn money at the expense of everyone else. >> the basque separatist group eta says there and in their struggle for a basque homeland. the international mediators including leading figures who brokered...
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they are the ones who made us think. they were able to write off billions while the ordinary people have to fight to pay off our loans. they keep getting bigger and bigger. >> his story is common. he says many icelanders are too proud to talk about their ordeal. the financial crisis seems like a distant memory, but it has had lasting effects. public trust in politicians has plummeted. that has prompted voters to seek an alternative to the old guard. last year, voters chose the well-known comedian as the new mayor. ♪ his party was founded as a joke. and number of artists belong to it. their goal is to poke fun at politics. even pledged to build a polar bear enclosure at the zoo. after winning the election, they are now faced with the satisfaction. social workers attended the city council meeting to protest against budget cuts. that has become unavoidable. >> the idea is still alive and well that some leader will show up and get us out of this jam. i do not want people to start believing i am the person. i want them to b
they are the ones who made us think. they were able to write off billions while the ordinary people have to fight to pay off our loans. they keep getting bigger and bigger. >> his story is common. he says many icelanders are too proud to talk about their ordeal. the financial crisis seems like a distant memory, but it has had lasting effects. public trust in politicians has plummeted. that has prompted voters to seek an alternative to the old guard. last year, voters chose the well-known...
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she warned that the use could have disastrous consequences. >> if thithis technology should not be used until we know exactly what happens. >> german authorities are accused of using a trojan virus to eavesdrop on voice an instant messaging traffic. they can gain access to files stored on computer hard drives and secretly monitor users through web cam and microphone devices. it was denied that it was used to read the files or monitor computer users. >> the software is designed specifically for each individual case and it is checked before hand so it cannot anything more than it is allowed to do. >> the spy where scandal has sparked renewed debate on just how far authorities should be allowed to go in order to fight crime. >> britain's kreme elizabeth has arrived in australia for a visit. -- queen elizabeth has arrived in australia for a visit. she and her husband were met by the australian prime minister. the queen is expected to visit four city and meet with representatives from commonwealth nations. she is also going to meet with workers to help with the flooding in queensland. archae
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thank you for joining us. >> more floodwaters threatened to swamp bangkok. five days after the devastating earthquake in turkey, a young boy is rescued alive from the rubble. there are clashes in tunisia after an islamist party wins the first democratic election there. we began in thailand where the country's worst floods in half a century are threatening to submerge a large part of the capital, bangkok. the city is already at a record high and it could burst its banks. a huge mass of water approaching bangkok from the central plains. several parts of central bangkok are already inundated. >> there is water as far as the eye can see. it is easier to get around by boat to them on foot or in a car. tens of thousands have already left the city, others are trying. >> i did not expect the flooding to be this bad. i am prepared for it but they have asked us to leave. >> the premise to says that so much water is bearing down that there is little that the government can do. >> the crisis we are experiencing is unprece
thank you for joining us. >> more floodwaters threatened to swamp bangkok. five days after the devastating earthquake in turkey, a young boy is rescued alive from the rubble. there are clashes in tunisia after an islamist party wins the first democratic election there. we began in thailand where the country's worst floods in half a century are threatening to submerge a large part of the capital, bangkok. the city is already at a record high and it could burst its banks. a huge mass of...
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when we talk about the financial markets, they do not use small caliber munitions. the financial markets use the big guns. >> for the deputies here in strasbourg, it is time for europe to start shooting back. >> on the eve of the summit, the italian prime minister could be close to agreement with his coalition partners, the northern league, over reforms that could cut government spending. berlusconi has put forward a package of proposals. his party says some progress has been made. there is still no agreement on the plan to raise the retirement age to 67. that is opposed by the northern league, berlusconi, if coalition partners in government. there is a lot of talk, but no action. another has been a bump in the road when it comes to the eu summit. >> a flurry of activity, but will they disappoint the world again? expectations were high heading up to the summit wednesday, but eurozone governments are warning it could take weeks to finalize a plan to solve the debt crisis. leaders will gather in brussels as planned, but a meeting of finance ministers that was expected
when we talk about the financial markets, they do not use small caliber munitions. the financial markets use the big guns. >> for the deputies here in strasbourg, it is time for europe to start shooting back. >> on the eve of the summit, the italian prime minister could be close to agreement with his coalition partners, the northern league, over reforms that could cut government spending. berlusconi has put forward a package of proposals. his party says some progress has been made....
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joins us. thanks for joining us. it is very rare for prime minister noda to participate in a live interview, seems this is to avoid making inappropriate comments and getting criticism from the media. what changed noda's mind? >> noda has tried not to be a show man. rather, he tried to be modest. but after one and a half months in office, many japanese realized that he has done almost nothing except push for a tax increase to cover the reconstruction of northeast japan. so he needs to sell it to the public, especially concerning the nuclear issue. even if he risks criticism from media. he must stop the dropping of the approval rating. if he loses more support, getting support for the position will be very difficult and in that case he would eventually be forced to resign or call a general election. >> making a decision to get involved in the trade agreement or tpp has been very difficult for the japanese government. why is noda pushing it now? >> japan's population is aging and shrinking. so the
joins us. thanks for joining us. it is very rare for prime minister noda to participate in a live interview, seems this is to avoid making inappropriate comments and getting criticism from the media. what changed noda's mind? >> noda has tried not to be a show man. rather, he tried to be modest. but after one and a half months in office, many japanese realized that he has done almost nothing except push for a tax increase to cover the reconstruction of northeast japan. so he needs to sell...
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he used to pay a or nine it euros a kilo, but says that is no longer the going rate. the competition has intensified. >> we are heading toward dumping prices and it is the fishermen you are paying the price for that. -- who are paying the price for that. they are doing less efficient in the hopes that the price will go back up. to little effect so far. >> what would a fair price be? >> at the moment, we did 2.50 euros. it should be three. demand is correspondingly high. diners at this restaurant now have to pay less. 2.60 euros. that is almost as cheap as a burger from a fast-food joint. is cheap goods if it means putting independent fissures on a business? >> i would be willing to pay more. >> if it was one year a more, yes, i would still buy it. >> we crossed the border to meet this fishermen in the netherlands. it has the largest fleet in europe. there are over 200 boats docked here. the big boats also catch shrimp. many of his colleagues deliver their catch, a trade them to the traders. they're worried about not being able to catch a decent price. the traders are
he used to pay a or nine it euros a kilo, but says that is no longer the going rate. the competition has intensified. >> we are heading toward dumping prices and it is the fishermen you are paying the price for that. -- who are paying the price for that. they are doing less efficient in the hopes that the price will go back up. to little effect so far. >> what would a fair price be? >> at the moment, we did 2.50 euros. it should be three. demand is correspondingly high. diners...
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this generation grew up using the internet. and has been learning about the cultures of other countries, including japan since their childhoods. china has gone through a huge transformation during this period. in 1989, pro democracy demonstrations in beijing's tiananmen square were severely put down. during the '90s as the country was undergoing reforms under the open-door policy proposed by the late chinese leader, deng xiaoping, the chinese economy achieved steady growth of about 10% a year. without great effort, people could now obtain the goods they wanted and the information to which previous generations had no access. some young people are now criticized for being spoiled. but others still hope that their views and values can change china. >>> in china, people born in the '90s tend to be classified by the decade in which they were born. and described to have certain unique traits. there are now doubts about them becoming key participants in society and their views are attracting the attention of the general populace, in t
this generation grew up using the internet. and has been learning about the cultures of other countries, including japan since their childhoods. china has gone through a huge transformation during this period. in 1989, pro democracy demonstrations in beijing's tiananmen square were severely put down. during the '90s as the country was undergoing reforms under the open-door policy proposed by the late chinese leader, deng xiaoping, the chinese economy achieved steady growth of about 10% a year....
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her documentary portrays is decided that used to forbid everyday things, including digital cameras. she shot her film without permission from the office, which is still active after the resolution -- revolution. >> the only thing -- we did not change the system. >> she is critical of the emergency laws better still in effect. she has found an audience for her documentary. back home, she still struggles to make herself heard. >> you are watching the "journal." >> the stakes are high in tunisia as the country prepares for its first elections in 23 years. a vote that will shape the future identity. the success or failure of the elections will send a strong signal to the people of the arab world. when they managed to topple their dictator at the beginning of the year, many of their neighbors true courage and inspiration from the protest. beginning revolutions of their own. our next report looks at the hopes and aspirations of people and the capitol as they prepare to vote. we also traveled to talk with people that hope the new leaders will provide the jobs that the deposed ones could no
her documentary portrays is decided that used to forbid everyday things, including digital cameras. she shot her film without permission from the office, which is still active after the resolution -- revolution. >> the only thing -- we did not change the system. >> she is critical of the emergency laws better still in effect. she has found an audience for her documentary. back home, she still struggles to make herself heard. >> you are watching the "journal."...
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in costa rica, and central america, which stopped using these chemicals, so for us, it does, it just the right moment. >> the fundus does not just get rid of the worms, it also boosts yields. bandannas treated grow larger. the field test -- bananas treated grow larger. the field test showed a 30% increase. antonio. out a field test on his plantation. -- carried out a field test on his plantation. he now wants to promote the new method. >> as soon as the other banana growers say the benefits, the use of biological products will increase on a huge scale. >> for now, the helicopter will remain in service. chemicals are still used to combat many other tests, but biological pesticides are off to a good start. >> next week, we start a new series on africa. here is more. ♪ >> a new start for africa, a continent in change. our new series on "global 3000" covers the movers and shakers in african society. local stories produced together with local journalists -- we've report on the challenges faces the continent and the advances being made. a new start for africa on the latest addition of "g
in costa rica, and central america, which stopped using these chemicals, so for us, it does, it just the right moment. >> the fundus does not just get rid of the worms, it also boosts yields. bandannas treated grow larger. the field test -- bananas treated grow larger. the field test showed a 30% increase. antonio. out a field test on his plantation. -- carried out a field test on his plantation. he now wants to promote the new method. >> as soon as the other banana growers say the...
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they are using the universal appeal to articulate their vision of the future. the new sound they developed is serving as the background score for a generation striving for a better life, for opportunity, for justice. as much as music can bring people together, it can also laid down the dividing lines that keep people apart. in our report, we look at the promise and pitfalls that music hold for post revolution egypt. ♪ >> in a luxury skyscraper in cairo, the city's elite parties to the sound of thumping dance beats. this is an exclusive world. in the city's old town, a different scene is unfolding. young working-class people are celebrating a wedding. they are all men and they are chanting, we are free. they are dancing to what is being called the new sound of post revolutionary egypt. it is called electro chaabi . the musician who pioneered this is dj. he says it is a symptom of the changes taking place in egyptian society. >> the media ignored us for a long time. there was no interest and the working class. nobody wanted to step into our shoes or listen to o
they are using the universal appeal to articulate their vision of the future. the new sound they developed is serving as the background score for a generation striving for a better life, for opportunity, for justice. as much as music can bring people together, it can also laid down the dividing lines that keep people apart. in our report, we look at the promise and pitfalls that music hold for post revolution egypt. ♪ >> in a luxury skyscraper in cairo, the city's elite parties to the...
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so sti with us. we'll see you next hour. back to catherine now. >> thanks very much, ai. >>> the united nations says the world population will mark a milestone next week. come monday, 7 billion people will be sharing the earth's resources. the u.n. population fund released an annual report on wednesday. the number of the people on the planet has more than doubled in the past 50 years, from 3 billion in 1959. forecasters say the figure will surpass 10 billion this century. asia, the world's most populated region, is expected to reach 5.2 billion people by the middle of the century. africa's population will triple and climb to an estimated 3.6 billion by 2,100. developed countries including japan and european nations are expected to see their populations shrink. falling birth raits are largely to blame. the u.n. reports say the global population increase will accelerate urbanization and spread poverty mainly in developing countries. it also says water shortages will worsen and developed countries will have difficulty maintaini
so sti with us. we'll see you next hour. back to catherine now. >> thanks very much, ai. >>> the united nations says the world population will mark a milestone next week. come monday, 7 billion people will be sharing the earth's resources. the u.n. population fund released an annual report on wednesday. the number of the people on the planet has more than doubled in the past 50 years, from 3 billion in 1959. forecasters say the figure will surpass 10 billion this century. asia,...
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this main industry used to be the main way of life in the country. now their numbers are falling sharply. changing political systems and natural disasters have played a role. so has modernization. >> reporter: for the nomadic herdsmen of mongolia, life is a constant search for pasture and water. they move with tethered to the needs of their animals. their treks across the grasslands change from year to year. the destination depends on the condition of grass and the type of livestock. closely in tune to the rhythms of nature, they carry on a lifestyle that has lasted for centuries. but, change came in the mid 1950s with mongolia adopted the receive yet system of collectivization. lifestyle cooperatives were set up across the country. they controlled herd migrations and paid wages. in return, the nomads handed over set quota of meat, milk and wool. this system offered security, prompting some of the nomads to live in settlements. but, the collapse of socialism also meant the end of the set-up. by 1991 almost all of the co-ops had shut down. suddenly no
this main industry used to be the main way of life in the country. now their numbers are falling sharply. changing political systems and natural disasters have played a role. so has modernization. >> reporter: for the nomadic herdsmen of mongolia, life is a constant search for pasture and water. they move with tethered to the needs of their animals. their treks across the grasslands change from year to year. the destination depends on the condition of grass and the type of livestock....
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." >> thanks for joining us. >> here is a look at our headlines. global stocks surged as eu leaders reach a deal to save the euro. another day of freezing temperatures out in the open. convictions in germany's biggest ever art forger retrial. -- forgery trial. more than a dozen the crisis summit over the past two years have resulted in the eu's latest plan to end the debt crisis. it was a long night of negotiations. the hardest part was convincing the banks to accept a 50% write- down on their debts. even though some details need to be worked out, eu officials are satisfied with what they have achieved so far. >> they arrived at parliament to report the results of the summit sooner than expected. the banks agreed to a 50% write- down of a great debt. the council president announced what they called a comprehensive set of measures. he said that the most important thing was implementation. french president nicolas sarkozy and angela merkel led the negotiations. in the early hours of the morning, they secured the deal that they wanted. >> we have excl
." >> thanks for joining us. >> here is a look at our headlines. global stocks surged as eu leaders reach a deal to save the euro. another day of freezing temperatures out in the open. convictions in germany's biggest ever art forger retrial. -- forgery trial. more than a dozen the crisis summit over the past two years have resulted in the eu's latest plan to end the debt crisis. it was a long night of negotiations. the hardest part was convincing the banks to accept a 50%...
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an efforts to use their diverse skills. the march disaster exposed some weaknesses, some physicians to went to northeastern japan to help survivors were not comfortable working in the field. doctors without borders is trying to help them. the international aid group provides emergency medical assistance to victims of national disasters and armed conflicts and is now trying to get japanese doctors better prepared to deal with the major crisis. nhk world's miho fukanaga reports. >> reporter: this woman has been a doctor for 30 years. she's been the president of medicine frontier japan since 2010. her main focus is on trying to broaden the skill set of her fellow physicians. more than 100 surgeons gathered in tokyo to hear her ideas. >> translator: imagine a japanese surgeon is dispatched to place where the doctor has to cover all specialties, including orthopedics and gynecology. medical schools in japan are good at developing experts, but not well-rounded doctors. i want to try to help increase the number of doctors who are
an efforts to use their diverse skills. the march disaster exposed some weaknesses, some physicians to went to northeastern japan to help survivors were not comfortable working in the field. doctors without borders is trying to help them. the international aid group provides emergency medical assistance to victims of national disasters and armed conflicts and is now trying to get japanese doctors better prepared to deal with the major crisis. nhk world's miho fukanaga reports. >>...
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the plane uses 20% less fuel than other midsized aircraft. the 787 is the first plane of its size to be able to fly nonstop from tokyo to the u.s. east coast. along the way, passengers benefit from an improved humidity control system. they will also enjoy the view out of the wider windows. the dreamliner is now part of all nippon airways regular fleet. pilots will begin flying the 787 on domestic routes starting next week. they'll take on its first overnight flight between tokyo and frankfurt early next year. rina nakano, nhk world, japan. >>> now this lottery rina mentioned in her piece had a special theme. all nippon airways used it to pay tribute to the dreamliner's model number, of course, 787. the price includes an overnight stay in hong kong. >>> and here are how some people are enjoying the fruit of the season, not on their plates, but in a way unique to japan. ♪ >> this is not a huge pot for cooking. it is an outdoor hot spring in western japan. the aromatic fruit known as yuzu is said to keep your body warm and relax your mind. >>>
the plane uses 20% less fuel than other midsized aircraft. the 787 is the first plane of its size to be able to fly nonstop from tokyo to the u.s. east coast. along the way, passengers benefit from an improved humidity control system. they will also enjoy the view out of the wider windows. the dreamliner is now part of all nippon airways regular fleet. pilots will begin flying the 787 on domestic routes starting next week. they'll take on its first overnight flight between tokyo and frankfurt...
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it is used -- has used very extreme posters and slogans to stoke people's fears. >> they've already had two major successes, first, with their campaign against building minarets. in a referendum, 57% voted in favor of a band. then came the posters with immigrants as black sheep. again, they got what they wanted. the swiss voted to change the law to make it easier to deport foreigners. for nine years, people have been able to move back and forth to work. they want all of the new arrivals -- they say the new arrivals are causing problems. >> the focus is on rent, land prices, a town planning, the shortage of land, infrastructure, streets and to the railways. >> what does that mean, exactly? they need more buses and more roads because 80,000 immigrants are coming into the country every year. >> the question is, how big should switzerland get in terms of the number of people? it carries on like this, there will be a population explosion. >> scaremongers say the population is set to rise from 7 million-10 million. this is a big concern for over half the electorate. they're capitalizing on th
it is used -- has used very extreme posters and slogans to stoke people's fears. >> they've already had two major successes, first, with their campaign against building minarets. in a referendum, 57% voted in favor of a band. then came the posters with immigrants as black sheep. again, they got what they wanted. the swiss voted to change the law to make it easier to deport foreigners. for nine years, people have been able to move back and forth to work. they want all of the new arrivals...
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>>> glad to have you with us on this edition of "newsline." it's thursday october 6th, 8:00 a.m. in tokyo. i'm catherine kobayashi. >>> one of the most powerful politicians in japan is going on trial in just two hours. ichiro ozawa is the former leader of this country's main governing democratic party. he's facing criminal charges in connection with a political funding scandal. our reporter mitsuko nishikawa joins us live with details. mitsuko. >> reporter: hi, catherine. i'm in a park that's right next to the tokyo district court. many people are waiting, hoping to win seats for the public gallery. in yet another sign ichiro ozawa's case is attracting a lot of attention, it's extremely rare for a powerful politician in japan to be facing criminal charges in court. security is being increased in and around the building. ozawa is accused of falsifying financial reports. the charges are in connection with a $5.2 million purchase his political organization made. three of his former secretaries including house of representatives member tomohiro ishikawa were also caught up in the sca
>>> glad to have you with us on this edition of "newsline." it's thursday october 6th, 8:00 a.m. in tokyo. i'm catherine kobayashi. >>> one of the most powerful politicians in japan is going on trial in just two hours. ichiro ozawa is the former leader of this country's main governing democratic party. he's facing criminal charges in connection with a political funding scandal. our reporter mitsuko nishikawa joins us live with details. mitsuko. >> reporter: hi,...
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home use, not the hybrid ones for satellites. japan and united states -- the japan university won the previous competition by a wide margin. the team hopes to win the race. it can convert 22% of the energy from the sun into electricity. they are among the world's most efficient batteries. tokyo university team combined different types of compartments with different features. they hope this arrangement will successfully compensate for the weak point of the battery, which used their energy conversion capability. he is a member of the tokyo university team and advises on solar technology. one of his duties is to collect information on the other team's solar battery. most of the participating teams are using batteries made by a u.s. sunpower. they have a unique structure. the electrodes are on the reverse side, allowing the batteries to absorb the maximum amount of sunlight. >> they are flexible, they're the highest efficiency, just straight solar efficiency, so they're just an easy choice for us. >> the dutch team was beaten in the
home use, not the hybrid ones for satellites. japan and united states -- the japan university won the previous competition by a wide margin. the team hopes to win the race. it can convert 22% of the energy from the sun into electricity. they are among the world's most efficient batteries. tokyo university team combined different types of compartments with different features. they hope this arrangement will successfully compensate for the weak point of the battery, which used their energy...
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thank you for joining us and giving us your insights we wrap up the journal at this hour here. war news and information -- more news and information on our website.
thank you for joining us and giving us your insights we wrap up the journal at this hour here. war news and information -- more news and information on our website.
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do stay with us. we'll be back with more of your updates at the top of the next hour. >> this week on dialogue "saudi arabia in the shadow of the arab revolt". ♪ [music]
do stay with us. we'll be back with more of your updates at the top of the next hour. >> this week on dialogue "saudi arabia in the shadow of the arab revolt". ♪ [music]
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please join us for the week-long special at 9:00 p.m. jst. >>> here are the latest market figures. >>> up next is weather. >> hi there. welcome back. let's look at your weather conditions starting off with asia. first let's talk about the tropical depression that is going to be heading towards northern vietnam thursday morning. it looks like it will be affecting for the next 72 hours, a few days, it will be lingering around a similar area and bringing torrential rain accumulating up to 200 millimeters or more in some areas, especially the coastal sides and hainan as well. so these areas are going to be affected with further flooding that may trigger as well as landslides and mud slides. in the southwest, monsoon is enhanced so much of these areas looking messy with hefty rain to come as well. here as well in the philippines, this area, the flood situation still remains not alleviated yet, the low pressure system will be moving in towards the similar area, so similar flooding there as well. now, this cold front and the low pressure system
please join us for the week-long special at 9:00 p.m. jst. >>> here are the latest market figures. >>> up next is weather. >> hi there. welcome back. let's look at your weather conditions starting off with asia. first let's talk about the tropical depression that is going to be heading towards northern vietnam thursday morning. it looks like it will be affecting for the next 72 hours, a few days, it will be lingering around a similar area and bringing torrential rain...
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koji nikhigaki for us tonight. how widespread is the yakuza in japan? take a look. nearly 80,000 people are members of the criminal organization. as koji just mentioned, the biggest group, the yamaguchi, has about 35,000 members. every year, police arrest more than 20,000 gangsters. they charge them with crimes such as extortion, fraud and drug trafficking. >>> time to check on some of the stories we've gathered from broadcasters around asia. we begin tonight with this item sent by mcot thailand. thailand's information and communication minister on monday confirmed reports that prime minister-elect shinawatra's twitter account has been hacked. the post questioned the competence of the recently-inaugurated leader and accused her of cronyism. the minister said the government has some leads in the case. he added that the government will allocate more funds to improve internet security. malaysia's government says the country's information and communication technology or ict sector aims to account for 20% of gross domestic product by 2020. a government official made the
koji nikhigaki for us tonight. how widespread is the yakuza in japan? take a look. nearly 80,000 people are members of the criminal organization. as koji just mentioned, the biggest group, the yamaguchi, has about 35,000 members. every year, police arrest more than 20,000 gangsters. they charge them with crimes such as extortion, fraud and drug trafficking. >>> time to check on some of the stories we've gathered from broadcasters around asia. we begin tonight with this item sent by...
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for us, it's an abnormal level. because you can source in other countries much more easily, you can locate projects in other countries much more easily. and this is not normal. it did not used to be that way. >> ghosn urged the japanese government to take immediate steps to counter the strong yen. >>> the head of the inter-american development bank said europe's sovereign debt problems are starting to impact latin american countries. idb president, luis alberto moreno said in tokyo that the debt prices in europe is forcing the prices of natural resources, including oil, gold and copper to decline. many latin american countries are producing these commodities. moreno said the flow of money into the region has been dwindling. >> definitely some of the flows that were coming to latin america have slowed down. because of some of the problems that we see in europe. i think the time for not acting decisively is coming to an end. >> he also said that the next year's average economic growth in latin american nations will sl
for us, it's an abnormal level. because you can source in other countries much more easily, you can locate projects in other countries much more easily. and this is not normal. it did not used to be that way. >> ghosn urged the japanese government to take immediate steps to counter the strong yen. >>> the head of the inter-american development bank said europe's sovereign debt problems are starting to impact latin american countries. idb president, luis alberto moreno said in...
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the bonds we develop, the communication between us is what makes us grow. that's the meaning of kizuna. >> reporter: this interviewee came to the movie from a village where the natural disaster was compounded by a serious nuclear accident. >> translator: reconstruction has been slowed down by the problem of radiation and the situation is still very serious. >> translator: what's your hope for the tohoku region? >> translator: we need to use the disaster as an opportunity to show our strength to the entire nation. [ applause ] >> translator: my impression is that the kids got really involved and that they asked very candid questions. >> translator: i was very moved by the scene where they speak with the survivors. >> translator: i am happy to have edited my film. i would give it an 8 out of 10. if there is an opportunity to make another film, i'll do better. >> reporter: the features produced by these children clearly show that the affected areas are still on the minds of many people. the idea of kizuna is helping people to overcome their difficult situation
the bonds we develop, the communication between us is what makes us grow. that's the meaning of kizuna. >> reporter: this interviewee came to the movie from a village where the natural disaster was compounded by a serious nuclear accident. >> translator: reconstruction has been slowed down by the problem of radiation and the situation is still very serious. >> translator: what's your hope for the tohoku region? >> translator: we need to use the disaster as an opportunity...
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i have been using his products for ages now and it has been fun. i'm grateful and want to say thank you. >> announced announced on wednesday that jobs had died. it said on its website that apple has lost a visionary and a creative genius and the world has lost an amazing human being. the company staff also mourned said his spirit will be forever the foundation of apple. born in california, jobs founded the firm in silicon valley in 1976. his revolutionary products made personal computers more friendly and accessible, especially to young adults. his strategy created a worldwide computing boom. an internal conflict among executives pushed jobs out of apple in the mid 1980s. he was gone nearly a decade and apple suffered a downturn. jobs surprised the world by making a comeback as the company's consultant. and his innovative gadgets successfully revived apple. jobs created a splash in 2001 when he released the ipod music player. it changed the lifestyles to listening to music. >> people don't even want to start a company, they have an idea they want t
i have been using his products for ages now and it has been fun. i'm grateful and want to say thank you. >> announced announced on wednesday that jobs had died. it said on its website that apple has lost a visionary and a creative genius and the world has lost an amazing human being. the company staff also mourned said his spirit will be forever the foundation of apple. born in california, jobs founded the firm in silicon valley in 1976. his revolutionary products made personal computers...
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crews workday and night using heavy machinery. rain and snow started falling in the area wednesday making survivors' lives more difficult. it effected up to 600,000 people in van province. relief supplies are reportedly not reaching everyone in need. the turkish gft declined foreign aid immediately after the quake but it has changed course and international aid workers, including a medical team from japan have started their work. >>> we have seen the muslim custom of women wearing veils and scarves sometimes causes problems in western nations. citing reasons like personal safety, gender equality and public security, france and belgium forbid veils. some muslims denounce the ban and discriminatory. now the dispute has reached the football pitch. nhk world has a report from tehran. >> reporter: the iranian women's football team is a force to be reckoned with. even though it was formed only six years ago. its uniform is distinctive. it completely covers the hair and the body. since the islamic revolution 32 years ago, iranians have h
crews workday and night using heavy machinery. rain and snow started falling in the area wednesday making survivors' lives more difficult. it effected up to 600,000 people in van province. relief supplies are reportedly not reaching everyone in need. the turkish gft declined foreign aid immediately after the quake but it has changed course and international aid workers, including a medical team from japan have started their work. >>> we have seen the muslim custom of women wearing...